All The Grocer articles in 4 May 2019 – Page 3
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Analysis and Features
Inside the London insect farm that's reimagining protein
Entocycle is breeding millions of flies with a view to changing the way animals – and humans – get their protein
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News
Booths recalls corned beef over metal pieces risk
The recall applies to 100g packs with a use-by date of 8 May 2019
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News
Pret begins rollout of full ingredient labelling nationwide
The chain has also unveiled a a new “Five Point Allergy Plan” aimed at tackling some of the issues faced by customers with allergies
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Lidl to open biggest UK warehouse in Scotland this year
Lidl will relocate operations from its current Scottish warehouse in Livingston 20 miles west to the new 58,500 sq ft facility
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News
Scottish c-store retailers offered food to go funding scheme
The grants will match-fund the installation of food-to-go stations up to the value of £7,500
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Co-op to open new pop-up shops during store refurbishments
The 230 sq ft modular retail units will hold at least 600 product lines
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Sainsbury's grocery app suffers outages for days
The app was down on Android from at least Sunday afternoon until around 9pm on Tuesday
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Analysis and Features
Can 3D printing help us produce more, and waste less, food?
The term ‘3D printing’ still feels futuristic – but it’s edging towards mainstream use
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News
'Dignity at Work Charter' to tackle workplace harassment
The charter comes after FWD chief executive James Bielby stressed the need to be “clear and firm on harassment”
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News
Colleagues and GMB protest staff pay changes outside Asda HQ
The union is fighting against proposed changes to more than 68,000 Asda workers’ contracts
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News
Tesco renews 'urgent' call for online sales tax
Tesco said it was taking the position despite being one of the UK’s biggest online retailers
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News
Sainsbury's steps up plastic reduction after protests
The supermarket is to trial in-store ‘pre-cycle areas’ where customers can ditch unwanted packaging before taking it home
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Cheap prices take priority over sustainable food, poll says
Research found that 81% of shoppers bought food based on the price
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News
Plastic-free supermarket planning online launch
The Clean Kilo in Birmingham uses gravity dispensers to dole out produce directly into customers’ containers
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News
Greenpeace targets Sainsbury's with plastic packaging protest
The environmental group analysed tweets published in 2018 referencing plastic along with one of the top four supermarkets
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News
Tesco gives Clubcard members up to 50% off range of products
Customers will get money off ‘a whole range of products, from coffee to cat food, as well as F&F clothing and BBQ tools in…
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News
Waitrose to launch 'premium' own-label frozen range
Customer searches for frozen ready meals on Waitrose.com were up 500%
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News
Sainsbury's opens first till-free store
Customers will scan their shopping with their smartphones, bag it and leave the till-free Holborn store
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Older people 'better than young' at sustainable food habits
More than a third of 16 to 24-year old’s would not not buy wonky veg
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Heineken enlists Jeff Bridges for £7m Amstel ad campaign
It features the Big Lebowski actor “literally becoming a human bridge”
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